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, big concert. matt? >> i tell you, al, this represents this morning, the motorcade had to actually move these people out of the way. anyway, we'll get back to you in a couple of minutes. >>> meanwhile, there has been a major development in the ongoing budget negotiations. president obama suspended the talks for the today. we'll tell you why and we'll talk to one of the senators who has been inside the negotiating room all week long. >> that's right. and also casey anthony is going to be released this sunday. and -- from prison. authorities are becoming increasingly concerned for her safety and we're live at the jail this morning with details on that story. >>> remember the photo we showed you earlier this week of that massive 18-foot long crocodile, the saltwater croc? a lot of people thought this was a doctor'd photograph. you can believe it's real. we went in search of that beast and we found him. >>> let's begin with that breaking news over night in boston where two delta planes collided. nbc's
, big concert. matt? >> i tell you, al, this represents this morning, the motorcade had to actually move these people out of the way. anyway, we'll get back to you in a couple of minutes. >>> meanwhile, there has been a major development in the ongoing budget negotiations. president obama suspended the talks for the today. we'll tell you why and we'll talk to one of the senators who has been inside the negotiating room all week long. >> that's right. and also casey anthony...
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and of course in whole region is, there is a huge ripple effect because this is obviously a big jobs generator, the place they call the space coast. but in particular today i spent some time talking with travis thompson who has spent 33 years here at the kennedy space center working on the shuttle program. he is the lead technician on the clogout crew, the guys who button them up, the astronauts, strap them in, shut the door and send them off to space. he and his team, it was a very emotional day for them. as they were finishing up their job they had put together a series of cards with messages talking about their appreciation for the program, their patted rotism and frankly -- patriotism and their sadness, and the final word was god bless america, held by travis thompson himself. this is travis thompson's last day on the job, after 100 shuttle missions, getting the crews strapped in and ready to go to space, tomorrow he has no job. where he is going to go to work. as he said, my job is putting human beings in spacecraft to go to space. i don't see a lot of prospects for doing that s
and of course in whole region is, there is a huge ripple effect because this is obviously a big jobs generator, the place they call the space coast. but in particular today i spent some time talking with travis thompson who has spent 33 years here at the kennedy space center working on the shuttle program. he is the lead technician on the clogout crew, the guys who button them up, the astronauts, strap them in, shut the door and send them off to space. he and his team, it was a very emotional...
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. >> harry potter movies are big business, deathly hallows part one made $21 million in the opening weekend. part two is expected to pass that number. back in 2009, "the half blood prince" made $77 million its opening weekend and in 2007, harry opter and the order of the phoenix -- harry potter and the "harry potter and the order of the phoenix" also opened up with $77 million. >>> we'll have that story just ahead. >>> plus, los angeles is bracing for a gridlock that could stretch for more than 60 miles. carmageddon is next. >>> there was a new push to ensure that blacks living in the state of maryland have the same access to quality health care as others. it a always an honor to have our lieutenant governor anthony brown here with us. and today, he's going to talk about that problem and explain exactly how serious it is. the disparity in health care, welcome. >> good morning, it's great to be here, good afternoon. >> uh-huh. how serious is the problem? >> it's a serious problem. it's both a moral imperative that we cannot only provide health care to all, but see the same quality health ind
. >> harry potter movies are big business, deathly hallows part one made $21 million in the opening weekend. part two is expected to pass that number. back in 2009, "the half blood prince" made $77 million its opening weekend and in 2007, harry opter and the order of the phoenix -- harry potter and the "harry potter and the order of the phoenix" also opened up with $77 million. >>> we'll have that story just ahead. >>> plus, los angeles is bracing for...
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but we had a big pot of money or they never paid anybody. >> on the question at the mansion to that last stand, what was the question of the editors and the cultural tone in the newsroom who worked in? scored to a new editor coming to an established culture? >> well, this has been at news of the world with 167 years old. i actually felt like it is a british institution just gives you bought it. >> i'm having difficulty. i'd be very grateful to us because just a bit louder. thank you. >> my first editor, piers morgan kerry matched set the trend. he wants at all costs pretty much i don't care which you have to do to get that story. i mean, he wanted to be number one. he was driven to so a million copies a week, which is a lot. you've got to sell 230,000. there's nothing in comparison. at one point you can say half the population of the country we're beating what what we had written. and so i think in a sense we were, in terms of the powers of the patent, were the most powerful journalist in britain because it the biggest leadership. what i wrote was red. >> there's so little about the edit
but we had a big pot of money or they never paid anybody. >> on the question at the mansion to that last stand, what was the question of the editors and the cultural tone in the newsroom who worked in? scored to a new editor coming to an established culture? >> well, this has been at news of the world with 167 years old. i actually felt like it is a british institution just gives you bought it. >> i'm having difficulty. i'd be very grateful to us because just a bit louder....
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about two weeks ago when he doubled down and said you know what, let's do the big deal. let's do the $4 trillion plan. he sort of-- sort of came late to the game. he kind of endorsed the bowles simpson plan which he stl has never fully endorsed but the goals of it, he did endorse in the last couple of weeks so they didn't quite expect that, the republicans in that sense and then that's when they started to retreat from retreat on could up history of '95, think mitc certainly looks at that is bill clinton want to be a looks at 95 i more with was good republicans then. been good, possibly could for house the day he votes to get >> rose: boehner at that to newt >> tt's right. he was in leadership at the think he sees know, the figured it out won. republicans won. is the guy is ying to here and i different set. he was of a different mindset. >> hans, do you agree with this is the political take plac 2012, that presidentas sense of the resignation. >> well, it's not all resignation implies sort of and don't way to alter forward. i think what you have seen in the last weeks, t
about two weeks ago when he doubled down and said you know what, let's do the big deal. let's do the $4 trillion plan. he sort of-- sort of came late to the game. he kind of endorsed the bowles simpson plan which he stl has never fully endorsed but the goals of it, he did endorse in the last couple of weeks so they didn't quite expect that, the republicans in that sense and then that's when they started to retreat from retreat on could up history of '95, think mitc certainly looks at that is...
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. >> would the prime minister agree that in the past when the house of commons has been faced with big issues, he's had a tendency for knee-jerk overreactions and would he agree that newspapers are a force for good in this country and what we want at the end of this process is criminality weeded out of the america but nothing that impinges on a free press, free speech and holding people in authority to account? >> i think my honorable friend is entirely right about this and we have to make sure as a house of commons, as a government as an opposition as a debate that we have about this to show an element of restraint in the regulation of the media because there is always a danger that the pendulum swings too far the other way and we start to threaten investigative journalism, a strong and independent media, one that can call government to account and when we consider some of the scandals that have been uncovered in recent years, it's often been the press that have done it and not the regulators. we'll come on to this i'm sure in the debate we'll have later but it's absolutely vital we m
. >> would the prime minister agree that in the past when the house of commons has been faced with big issues, he's had a tendency for knee-jerk overreactions and would he agree that newspapers are a force for good in this country and what we want at the end of this process is criminality weeded out of the america but nothing that impinges on a free press, free speech and holding people in authority to account? >> i think my honorable friend is entirely right about this and we have...
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his death leaves behind a power vacuum and is considered a big victory for the taliban, ann? >> thank you so much. >>> another milestone up in space today as two residents of the international space station stepped outside to retrieve a broken ammonia pump so it could be returned to earth for examination. it was the final space walk of the american shuttle era. meantime, the landing plan for the atlantis has changed and it's now scheduled to touch down before dawn on july 21st at the kennedy space center. >>> poignant moments in palm desert, california, where representatives of the current and previous first families attended a memorial service for betty ford, who died friday at the age of 93. our own brian williams is there and we'll hear from him in a bit. but nbc's lee cowan joins us, lee? >> reporter: hey, ann. this is the first of two tributes in two different states for betty ford and in keeping with her very take-charge attitude she was very specific about how she wanted to be remembered. to that end, both politics and her passion for people were front and center. >> r
his death leaves behind a power vacuum and is considered a big victory for the taliban, ann? >> thank you so much. >>> another milestone up in space today as two residents of the international space station stepped outside to retrieve a broken ammonia pump so it could be returned to earth for examination. it was the final space walk of the american shuttle era. meantime, the landing plan for the atlantis has changed and it's now scheduled to touch down before dawn on july 21st at...
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i mean, he's got a big chopper, a big motor boat. i mean, his wife gave him a ducati for his birthday present and he would come out and being in the south of france, there's about 15 paps. that is his status of the number 1 star and he's not one to complain about it. and another one there's 15 paps outside of his house and he would be on his chopper hey, guys, let's go. and have a laugh and that was his sport for the evening. he had a very positive attitude towards that aspect of the job, which was a whole lot of fun. wae proper thing to do? spigot think it was fun from both sides. >> do you have any experience of journalists searching through people's rubbish to find information for stories? >> whether or not this is legal. estimate there is no need to tell us about your own involvement. what we are interested at this stage is whether or not the practice went on. >> i think most journalists, and the included will find the content incredibly interesting. it gives you a great starting point. is it illegal to go through someone's rubbi
i mean, he's got a big chopper, a big motor boat. i mean, his wife gave him a ducati for his birthday present and he would come out and being in the south of france, there's about 15 paps. that is his status of the number 1 star and he's not one to complain about it. and another one there's 15 paps outside of his house and he would be on his chopper hey, guys, let's go. and have a laugh and that was his sport for the evening. he had a very positive attitude towards that aspect of the job, which...
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something to make it a big cost against you. i have been helping a few people in that way. >>Ñi what is your personal opinion of news international and the way it isÑi alleged to have operated. >> it is quite clear that there was a culture of criminality. Ñithey had to admit in april that they had deliberately liedi] for severalÑi years, the parent -- pretending it,#ñ was one of thpa @k <13 other. there is other criminality in the case of black male in my case.4r r of that sort of thing. lpqÑiworse than that, there was a private detective that went to jail for plotting to plant cocaine on a woman to get r he came out ofq prison in 2004. e1i]he was employed byt(xdñr "news of the world"q again. for them to employñroki] a serious criminal like that and of a huge scale phone hacking it can only be describedok as a criminal organization. it is important that thefá british public become aware. >> okwhat didñr people9 in issue of power say to youxd about your case and about the standards of journalism at this country? Ñi>> i did notw3Ñmeet any one that it was of no pub
something to make it a big cost against you. i have been helping a few people in that way. >>Ñi what is your personal opinion of news international and the way it isÑi alleged to have operated. >> it is quite clear that there was a culture of criminality. Ñithey had to admit in april that they had deliberately liedi] for severalÑi years, the parent -- pretending it,#ñ was one of thpa @k > okwhat didñr people9 in issue of power say to youxd about your case and about the...
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. >> then the heat is going to come back and it could come back big time next week. next week is looking like we could be sweating it out once again. >> more of those 115 heat indexes we saw today. >> yeah. >>> we begin with baseball's all-star game in phoenix. the winning league gets homefield advantage in the world series. in the bottom of the -- there's the tip of the cap from brian wilson of the giants. why not show that? second inning, toronto's jose a batista clearly sliding. risked life and limb. nice play. dave robertson likes it. the game was scoreless in the fourth when adrian gonzalez takes cliff lee deep to right center. a shot. first one of the game, a.l. up, 1-0. batista trying to score from second. watch the gun from hunter pence of the astros. just a dart. prince fielder, talk about his shot. that's a three-run home run about as deep as you can hit it there. one swing, the national league has the lead. jordan walden gets the runner here, castro at home. a nice bare hand play. gets him at the plate. the national league was ahead, 5-1, in the eighth inn
. >> then the heat is going to come back and it could come back big time next week. next week is looking like we could be sweating it out once again. >> more of those 115 heat indexes we saw today. >> yeah. >>> we begin with baseball's all-star game in phoenix. the winning league gets homefield advantage in the world series. in the bottom of the -- there's the tip of the cap from brian wilson of the giants. why not show that? second inning, toronto's jose a batista...
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the afghan forces lacked much and british officers say privately they are -- there is still a big problem with corruption. nato's deployment has peaked. the question now is will the afghans be able to do the job of the british soldiers have been doing as they start to leave? >> that is the question indeed. on the ground, the fighting continues. in washington, three american senators, three -- two democrats and one republican pended op-ed in the "new york times" which called for a more rapid withdrawal of all american combat troops. tom udall is among those arguing the case. thank you for joining me. you criticize president obama for not bringing back american troops fast enough from afghanistan. what would you like him to do? >> the thing we have to realize is the thing we went in with objectives. those objectives were displacing a government that was harboring terrorists. terrorist camps, al qaeda was hooked up with them, and osama bin laden was in the region. now we have an elected government, we have completely changed the landscape, we have trained approximately 400,000 afghans in ter
the afghan forces lacked much and british officers say privately they are -- there is still a big problem with corruption. nato's deployment has peaked. the question now is will the afghans be able to do the job of the british soldiers have been doing as they start to leave? >> that is the question indeed. on the ground, the fighting continues. in washington, three american senators, three -- two democrats and one republican pended op-ed in the "new york times" which called for...
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his appearance with his son james was big news there and big news here. how else did the media react and what else have we learned about the scandal. >> republicans have laid out a responsible and detailed path forward, and the house has passed it. >> jon: the house passes a plan to fix the debt crisis, but the media condemn the effort. >> do we really have time for a plan that is really just show? >> and the great debt debate goes on with more distortion from the liberal press? >> there he's saying brinksmanship, trickery around the time of a deadline just to get your way is sort of economic terrorism. >> has the negative media coverage hurt the effort. >> g.o.p. presidential candidate michele bachmann goes on the defensive after a negative story about her health and ability. did that story fail the journalistic ethics test? >> having fired the imagination of a generation, a ship like no other, its place in history secured, the space shuttle pulls into port for the last time. >> and an end to an era, with no clear future for a u.s. role in space, if the
his appearance with his son james was big news there and big news here. how else did the media react and what else have we learned about the scandal. >> republicans have laid out a responsible and detailed path forward, and the house has passed it. >> jon: the house passes a plan to fix the debt crisis, but the media condemn the effort. >> do we really have time for a plan that is really just show? >> and the great debt debate goes on with more distortion from the...
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again, some people might think, well it's not a big deal. well firstly, it is depicting me as a very arguable person who is unaware of the value of money, who uses it to bend anyone to her will, which i do not believe to be the case. but it's also, you are putting or the newspaper is putting a version of me and the family into the public domain that has an effect on my children who are then asked about the house that we bought when we barely looked at it in the huge party and how your mother just throws money at people to move them out of their houses. and this is hurtful stuff. >> there were a number of apologies, but you point out four weeks later the scottish times published very defamatory allegations and they denied that they were. >> defamatory. i think this builds a picture of how very difficult it is. to stop defamatory articles of any nature, because no opportunity to correct the story but also it does spread like fire. someone else is lighting a fire over here and you say the person has already accepted that is completely insured a
again, some people might think, well it's not a big deal. well firstly, it is depicting me as a very arguable person who is unaware of the value of money, who uses it to bend anyone to her will, which i do not believe to be the case. but it's also, you are putting or the newspaper is putting a version of me and the family into the public domain that has an effect on my children who are then asked about the house that we bought when we barely looked at it in the huge party and how your mother...
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about not as a big moment, -- >> as a big moment, did people want to see a hanging? >> they did not that the hanging, but the got the custard pie, which was extraordinary. i thought it delivered wonderfully in tv terms. i thought the relationship between rupert and james was fascinating, the whole dynamic. were 's pauses extraordinary. there was a moment with rupert murdoch stepped up for investigative journalism, and i thought that was a wonderful irony because it was investigative journalism on the part of "the guardian" that led to him sitting in front of the select committee. >> did you feel any sympathy towards him? >> as a person, as a woman, yes. as a person, i felt sympathy. i thought at the beginning, he looked confused and he looked extremely uncomfortable, as well he might be, and i thought there was a moment where i was watching with a group of people in my office, and the pendulum will swing towards him. >> is an unusual experience for rupert murdoch, the scion of the family, to be accountable and that situation. he is used to being accountable to shareh
about not as a big moment, -- >> as a big moment, did people want to see a hanging? >> they did not that the hanging, but the got the custard pie, which was extraordinary. i thought it delivered wonderfully in tv terms. i thought the relationship between rupert and james was fascinating, the whole dynamic. were 's pauses extraordinary. there was a moment with rupert murdoch stepped up for investigative journalism, and i thought that was a wonderful irony because it was investigative...
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i think he'd like to do something big. his politics within his caucus are very difficult -- you're right. and this is part of the problem with a political process where folks are rewarded for saying irresponsible things to win elections or obtain short-term political gain, when we actually are in a position to try to do something hard we haven't always laid the groundwork for. and i think that it's going to take some work on his side, but, look, it's also going to take some work on our side, in order to get this thing done. i mean, the vast majority of democrats on capitol hill would prefer not to have to do anything on entitlements -- would prefer, frankly, not to have to do anything on some of these debt and deficit problems. and i'm sympathetic to their concerns, because they're looking after folks who are already hurting and already vulnerable, and there are a lot of families out there and seniors who are dependent on some of these programs. and what i've tried to explain to them is, number one, if you look at the numb
i think he'd like to do something big. his politics within his caucus are very difficult -- you're right. and this is part of the problem with a political process where folks are rewarded for saying irresponsible things to win elections or obtain short-term political gain, when we actually are in a position to try to do something hard we haven't always laid the groundwork for. and i think that it's going to take some work on his side, but, look, it's also going to take some work on our side, in...
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consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement, the fallout from the scandal seems to be far from over. scotland yard say they have identified 4000 possible hacking victims. an inquiry will start into possible wrongdoing by police officers. we have the latest on that part of the case. >> this famous newspaper titles may have been confined to history, but the scrutiny of its methods goes on. britain's most senior policeman has officers investigating whether other officers were bribed by journalists. >> a small group of officers may have engaged in these practices. i will determine to do what we should do, and that is proceed to criminal courts. >> a former employee told the court las
consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement,...
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the royal couple did miss a big event back home in england, a supersize serving of britain's national food, fish and chips, made from a single giant halibut, plus batter and potatoes, it totalled more than 90 puts, setting a new guinness world record. >>> this morning on "the early show" an in-depth look at the casey anthony not guilty verdict. what jurors are saying. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner laundry. we all want a world with fewer chemicals. we all want the best of both worlds. introducing all free clear oxi-active. a powerful new detergent without dyes or perfumes that helps get out your toughest dirt and stains. its added natural cleaning boosters help get your whole family's wash incredibly clean. tough on stains. gentle on skin. new all free clear oxi-active. >>> a huge school cheating scandal is unfolding in atlanta involving the same kind of standardized tests used all over the country. cheating was found in nearly 80% of atlanta public schools but the cheaters are not students. they are teachers and principa
the royal couple did miss a big event back home in england, a supersize serving of britain's national food, fish and chips, made from a single giant halibut, plus batter and potatoes, it totalled more than 90 puts, setting a new guinness world record. >>> this morning on "the early show" an in-depth look at the casey anthony not guilty verdict. what jurors are saying. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner...
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the afghan forces lacked much and british officers say privately they are -- there is still a big problem with corruption. nato's deployment has peaked. the question now is will the afghans be able to do the job of the british soldiers have been doing as they start to leave? >> that is the question indeed. on the ground, the fighting continues. in washington, three american senators, three -- two democrats and one republican pended op-ed in the "new york times" which called for a more rapid withdrawal of all american combat troops. tom udall is among those arguing the case. thank you for joining me. you criticize president obama for not bringing back american troops fast enough from afghanistan. what would you like him to do? >> the thing we have to realize is the thing we went in with objectives. those objectives were displacing a government that was harboring terrorists. terrorist camps, al qaeda was hooked up with them, and osama bin laden was in the region. now we have an elected government, we have completely changed the landscape, we have trained approximately 400,000 afghans in ter
the afghan forces lacked much and british officers say privately they are -- there is still a big problem with corruption. nato's deployment has peaked. the question now is will the afghans be able to do the job of the british soldiers have been doing as they start to leave? >> that is the question indeed. on the ground, the fighting continues. in washington, three american senators, three -- two democrats and one republican pended op-ed in the "new york times" which called for...
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. >> he is a big -- severely malnourished. >> with the right supplement, he and so many others can survive. >> we are saving children's lives with the generosity of the british public. but we can also help these communities rebuild their lives, restock their animals. and when they finally rains, harvest the water. that is equally important. >> help came too late for this baby, buried at just 20 days old. the sharp twist around his grave stop hyenas from digging up his body. -- the sharp twigs and around his grave stop hyenas from the king of his body. -- from digging up his body. >> now a woman who has spent her career stumping us all. you probably do not know laura jacobson's name, but chances are you have picked up one of proposals. decided it is time to put your dictionary on the shelf. she talks about what it takes to make a career in crossword. >> i got it, ok. my name is laura jacobson and i am a chris of herbalist -- cruciverbalist, which means, someone who makes of crossword puzzles. cruci coming from crossword and verbal is coming from word. -- a verbalist coming from word. margar
. >> he is a big -- severely malnourished. >> with the right supplement, he and so many others can survive. >> we are saving children's lives with the generosity of the british public. but we can also help these communities rebuild their lives, restock their animals. and when they finally rains, harvest the water. that is equally important. >> help came too late for this baby, buried at just 20 days old. the sharp twist around his grave stop hyenas from digging up his...
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sugiri. >> we have already changed from big family to small family. in 1970s, our fertility rate was 5.6 children per woman. now it is 2.6 per woman. it's very good in terms of decreasing fertility. but it is not enough. fertility should be 2.1. >> reporter: 2.1, that's replacement rate, is that right? >> yes, that's right. >> reporter: even after that success, the population isn't expected to level off until it reaches some 350 million. and there's one other big question about how much of a role gandarusa will play in lowering that fertility rate: whether or not it gets the approval of islamic religious leaders. some fundamentalist groups are opposed to any form of birth control. but dr. sugiri says, most mainstream imams approve of family planning methods if they are not permanent and do not harm the body. he is optimistic gandarusa will be available in indonesian stores as early as next year. he's less confident the drug will be sold in the united states any time soon, since strict food and drug regulations would require years of additional testing
sugiri. >> we have already changed from big family to small family. in 1970s, our fertility rate was 5.6 children per woman. now it is 2.6 per woman. it's very good in terms of decreasing fertility. but it is not enough. fertility should be 2.1. >> reporter: 2.1, that's replacement rate, is that right? >> yes, that's right. >> reporter: even after that success, the population isn't expected to level off until it reaches some 350 million. and there's one other big...
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be coming at the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem with the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and adding to the was a widespread drug use and desertions today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival x. warlords who still command loyalties along regional and ethnic lines and could drag the country deeper into conflict as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i start usually. it would really be. really. be killing each other these people. groups or other groups who control it in yet another obstacle for a young army that still has much to prove before it can stand on its own from jason what like in kabul for two. now in just a few minutes on r.t. the green card immigrants who are now being read the american citizen last story now being told they went to reach the new life and tell you why. the resignations keep coming in the
be coming at the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem with the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and adding to the was a widespread drug use and desertions today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival x. warlords who still command loyalties along regional and ethnic lines and could drag the country deeper into...
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he has got a big motor bag. he would come out and he stayed as the number one star and isn't one to complain about. sienna miller should be [inaudible] occasionally he would come out and go let's go and they would just have a laugh. so he had a very positive attitude towards that aspect of the job which was a whole other firm. >> was any thought given to the ethics of whether there was the proper thing to do? >> i think it was just something they said. >> do you have any experience or journalists searching through people's luggage to find information? >> whether or not this was legal -- >> there's no need to tell us about your own involvement what were interested in at this stage and not for practice went on >> i think most journalists, me included with the content incredibly interesting. it gives you such a great startling point much better actually and hacking the phone. is it illegal to go through someone? >> what i'm saying is there is no need -- what i would like to know is whether there is information to t
he has got a big motor bag. he would come out and he stayed as the number one star and isn't one to complain about. sienna miller should be [inaudible] occasionally he would come out and go let's go and they would just have a laugh. so he had a very positive attitude towards that aspect of the job which was a whole other firm. >> was any thought given to the ethics of whether there was the proper thing to do? >> i think it was just something they said. >> do you have any...
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the focus really is on this big pile of cash. we're expected to seibert numbers for them, too. >> that's right looks like we're going to see record profits again. a lot of companies have money on the books. the public is asking why don't you spend it're spending it on technology or computers or supplies. see some positive economic data. that's what ceos say would help them spend. >> the whole debt debate how's that weighing? on what businesses are doing now. is it different for fortune 1,000 and small businesses? >> debt pe debate across the world is continuing to make these companies nervous. whether we're talking about the debt ceiling in the u.s. or going on with europe's debt situation greece or italy. italy has been at the forefront just today and yesterday. that's contributing to this whole climate of fear that makes ceos think maybe the world economy isn't going to expand as quick as they thought. maybe we're going to go back into recession. not a lot of people think that. it's contributing to the overall sort of trepidati
the focus really is on this big pile of cash. we're expected to seibert numbers for them, too. >> that's right looks like we're going to see record profits again. a lot of companies have money on the books. the public is asking why don't you spend it're spending it on technology or computers or supplies. see some positive economic data. that's what ceos say would help them spend. >> the whole debt debate how's that weighing? on what businesses are doing now. is it different for...
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. >>> a once big brand name is no more. borders book store chain said today it will liquidate after failing to find a buyer. they're closing all 400 retail stores, all of borders nearly 11,000 employees will now lose their jobs. >>> and technology giant cisco systems announced it's eliminating 6,500 jobs, an efficiency move. that's in cisco's effort to cut $1 billion in annual costs to the company. >>> this was the last day in afghanistan for america's best-known general, david petraeus, who transferred command of u.s. and nato troops to his replacement, general john allen. a west point graduate with a princeton phd, easily the most celebrated modern day general officer is leaving to run the cia as the u.s. prepares for a gradual drawdown from afghanistan. >>> when we come back here tonight, new reeveryone is on head injuries, dementia and alzheimer's, and the group that researchers are most concerned about tonight. >>> they may have come up short in the end, but u.s. team is still "american idol"s. your sho. one day i'm on
. >>> a once big brand name is no more. borders book store chain said today it will liquidate after failing to find a buyer. they're closing all 400 retail stores, all of borders nearly 11,000 employees will now lose their jobs. >>> and technology giant cisco systems announced it's eliminating 6,500 jobs, an efficiency move. that's in cisco's effort to cut $1 billion in annual costs to the company. >>> this was the last day in afghanistan for america's best-known...
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it's too big. it's too much trauma in our state. i thought the court would not be able to disentangle themselves from the drama. >> 16 years after the massacre, this court ruling about the three men who were turned over to the serbs, could have implications for similar cases against the dutch state. peer -- peter biles, "bbc world news." >> now the concern for the thousands caught up in draught. >> that's right. the draught from east africa is a human tragedy from unimaginable proportions. rains have failed for the past four seasons and more than 10 million people across eethyobeya, so man ya, are facing dire shortages of food, shelter, and medical support. >> day after day, mile after mile, they walk and walk. these are the people of the draught. but they're also escaping from somalia's endless civil war and they trek vast distances across land where it no longer seems to rain. some are sick, like alio who's just 6 months old. some will die along the way. these people we came across today are all from the same village in somalia. w
it's too big. it's too much trauma in our state. i thought the court would not be able to disentangle themselves from the drama. >> 16 years after the massacre, this court ruling about the three men who were turned over to the serbs, could have implications for similar cases against the dutch state. peer -- peter biles, "bbc world news." >> now the concern for the thousands caught up in draught. >> that's right. the draught from east africa is a human tragedy from...
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down an hour to spare opponents opened up a six point lead however they hit back brilliantly to seal big charity who is a man you were would go on to say the weather conditions certainly didn't help i think they were a makes you feel cold. you know i can lose some concentration in many points another think the ball slips slips more than regular it's hard to control but you know it's because of both teams it's the evolved it's the rain the dreadful weather didn't manage to spoil what turned out to be unfurling day of beach volleyball for the spectators who have thoroughly entertained the tournament should be back in moscow next here as for sports to keep on developing in russia which. is your sport where there is next thing you see. an issue free could you take three months for such a free. agent three. three. three. three broadcast playfields for your media projects c.d.o. gondar tetons tom. in india policies are made of the move going through joint people.
down an hour to spare opponents opened up a six point lead however they hit back brilliantly to seal big charity who is a man you were would go on to say the weather conditions certainly didn't help i think they were a makes you feel cold. you know i can lose some concentration in many points another think the ball slips slips more than regular it's hard to control but you know it's because of both teams it's the evolved it's the rain the dreadful weather didn't manage to spoil what turned out...
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and a big drop in the value of government debt. crucially, the tests did not concern the impact of a sovereign default. even though investors largely expect agrees to default on its debt. the test needs to show how much money they have to withstand any losses. >> they still did not fully reflect what the market is saying today about the worst case for greek that, possibly as telling that. they are better -- possibly italian debt. they are better. >> five banks -- eight banks have failed. they will now be working with the government's over the weekend with plans to strengthen their balance sheets. all of for your u.k. banks were given a clean bill of health. -- all four u.k. banks were given a clean bill of health. they will give their verdict on monday morning when europe's markets open for business. >> 15 million pounds have been raised for victims of the worst drought in east africa for six decades but the disaster emergency committee says it is not enough to help the estimated 10 million people who are fighting famine and diseas
and a big drop in the value of government debt. crucially, the tests did not concern the impact of a sovereign default. even though investors largely expect agrees to default on its debt. the test needs to show how much money they have to withstand any losses. >> they still did not fully reflect what the market is saying today about the worst case for greek that, possibly as telling that. they are better -- possibly italian debt. they are better. >> five banks -- eight banks have...